The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 07, 1952, Image 8

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    PAGE 'EIGHT
'Twentieth
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Continued Irene page one)
forts to get her signature on a
contract are complicated by the
appearance of a duo of bearded
Germans who have written a pas
sion play: a religious eccentric
who pastes "Repent" signs on
everything within reach; a lady
doctor who has also written a
play,- a businessman holidaying
with his secretary, and a number
of ,others who wander about.
If it were not for Sarachek's
stage experience and feeling for
his part some of the others, per
haps, would not have shown up
so badly. He is the redeeming
part of the production and cer
tainly worth seeing.
Better Makeup Might Help
A newcomer, Ray Wasilewski,
minces through his part as the
sticker-crazy Matthew Clark in
a most entertaining manner. John
Aniston an d Dominic Landro,
the two "Beards," make some
thing out of their all-too few ap
pearances.
Ann Wylie's initial appearance
with Players seems to be the re
sult of bad casting. In the role
of Lily Garland, a women at least
in her late twenties . . . emotional
and temperamental, but with
some maturity as the result of
her relationship with Jaffe, Miss
Wylie acts like a young brat star
let. pretty but hollow. Perhaps a
better makeup job would have
given her an older appearance.
(As Miss Wylie looks 20 at the
most on the stage, we think of
her days with Jaffe with some
horror . . she would have been
approximately 13).
At Home on Stage
Makeup, however, would only
change the ,external trouble, for
insight into the character is also
lacking. Her shrill denunciations
of her lovers and her strutting
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
ONE DOUBLE room, a/•_. double room. Call
Mr. Patton, phone 6443.
TO VISITING parents on weekends. Large
room, private lavatory, in new home.
Phone 4467.
SINGLE ROOM in private home. Phone
6316.
SINGLE ROOM in quiet new home. 318
W. Prospect Ave.
FOR SALE
ROSES. attractively boxed, $2.00 and $2.50
delivered. Wolf Florist. Phone 4558.
'37 FORD SEDAN—radio, beater, electric
fuel pump. Sacrifice at $95. Contact
Mose, Nittany 31-18 ext. 291.
WANTED
RIDE FOR 3 wanted to Pittsburgh either
Nov. 21 or 22. Call Annie or Janet,
McAllister '72.
THREE USED study desks. Good condition
Call Alpha Sigma Phi, 4951.
SHARE ROOM with private bath in ex
change for chores in Apt. House. No
firing. Apply 123 W. Nittany Ave. Ask for
C. R.
RIDE TO Philadelphia or vicinity. Friday
Nov. 7 after 4 o'clock. Call Margaret,
ext. 1095.
THREE GIRLS desire fourth girl to share
an apartment. Call Z'79l.
Merchant Directory Correction
The following are corrected store hours taken from
the previously published State College Merchant
Directory of October 24, 1952.
Mon.-Fri.
Saturday
Allen Street
129 S.
Mon.-Fri.
Saturday
Monday
Tues.-Sat
9:00 a.m.-9 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
West College Avenue
PUBLISHERS
PENNS VALLEY PUBLISHERS, INC.
Weekdays 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday . 9:00 a.m.-12 noon
Frazer Street Phone 4964
119 S.
Monday - Friday
Wednesday
LAUNDERETTE
Tues.. Wed., Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Mon., Fri. 8:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:30 a.m.-400 p.m.
210 W. College Avenue Phone 4785
Century'--
MARQUIS CHILDS, syndi
cated Washington columnist,
will di s cuss President-elect
Dwight D. Eisenhower at the
opening Community Forum at
8 p.m. "Monday in Schwab Aud
itorium.
about are reminiscent of a little
girl playing dressups. With more
acting experience Miss Wylie
should handle an ingenue role
quite capably. In this part her
main asset is a loud voice.
Jean Risler as Dr. Johnson and
Charles Berryhill as press agent
Owen O'Malley seem pretty
much at home on the stage.
The cast includes Al Sarkas,
conductor; Allen 'Adair, the por
ter; Ross Bannard; secretary, and
Joe Goldstein, employee, Bill
Norman, detective, an d Renee
Kiuger, Miss Garland's Cockney
maid.
ALL THESE last 50 years for the AOPi
Mardi Gras Fashion Show "As Time Goes
By."
DARK BLUE Parker 61 Pencil Tues. after-
noon either in 108 M.Eng., Vic's or
between the two. Please call Don Plasterer
3261.
GRAY TOPCOAT, wallet in pocket con
taining valuable papers: at 10 a.m. in
E.E. Oct. 31. Contact Dittbrenner, Nittapy
24-13. Phone 5051-284. I have your coat.
$lO reward to finder.
BLUE-FRAMED Glasses in red case. Lost
Friday between Atherton and DU. Re
ward. Call Margaret Stevenson, 311 Ath
erton.
AOPi JEWELED Sorority' Pin. Name on
back. Lost Sunday. Call Jo Horrisberger,
35 McElwain.
FIFTY YEARS of Time at the AOPi Mardi
Gras booth. Come see it fly.
PERSON WHO took Penn State jacket in
Penn State diner - on Oct. 27, 1 have
yours. My name is inscribed inside jacket.
Call Sherman Francisco, ext. 1198.
LARGE CROWD at Grange Cafe Cresent,
Friday night, Rec Hall. Vote George
Black, drum major for king.
TUX RENTALS for Junior Prom. Get your
size in early. Hur's Men's Shop.
RESTAURANTS
TOWN HOUSE
3:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
. 11:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m. midnight
Phone 6301
POW wow
..... . ..........0 ......... a.m.
1:00
.m. midnight
103 1 / 2 East Beaver Avenue
MEN'S CLOTHING
JACK HARPER
BOOK STORES
B X
8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon
12:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
. 7:00 p.m.-9 p.m.
Closed Saturdays
The TUB - Campus
LAUNDRY
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENN 11_,VAIVIA
Forum Speaker
WANTED
LOST
FOUND
Dentist Dan --
(Continued from page four)
and high school children of State•
College, I • have found the teeth
of city children to be superior
to those of farm children.
"What might be the cause of
this I don't know. Certainly, the
city children have easier access
to candy stores and after-school
sodas. One possibility is that the
rural child does not get as prompt
dental care or advice as the city
child. Country children and their
parents should - be taught more
about dental hygiene. Children
should first see their dentist at
three years of age.
"There seems to be a period in
the life of each person in which
he has caries," he said. "This
period is usually around puberty.
It is during this time that prompt
attention is necessary. Too many
children do not get this attention.
After this time there is little one
can do because the damage has
already been done. The average
college student has several fillings
that could have been prevented."
FOR BIG WEEKEND
RHINESTONE
JEWELRY •
EARRINGS $1.20,
Match them with a
bracelet and necklace
Shointerg
JEWELERS
134 E. College Ave.
Campus Chest Recipients 1952 - 1953
s Penn State Christian Association
• W. S. G. A. .Christmas Fund
• Salvation Army
• Penn State Scholarghip Fund
e. National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students
"Ai/ the Rev
CnMi'LJS
C EST
Retired Prof Dies Lion, state --. '*,
At State College Home .. _
(Continued, tronv.,pnge one)
Paul B. Breneman, who retired State Party.distributed leaflets
in 1938 as professor and head of
the Department of Mechanics and containing its_ candidates pictures
Materials of Construction, died and qualifiCations 'in' dormitories
Oct. 31 at his State College home, last night. The . party also an-
He was 81 years old. He served nounce - d that Birry .Kay and Al
on the faculty from 1894-1900 and
from 1908-1938. bert Benning were co-chairmen of
the campaign for State Party, and
that Rae DelleDonne was women's
WRA Hockey Club campaign chairman for the party.
Lion Party distributed copies of
To Hold Party Monday its platform -in dormitories last
The Women's Recreation Asso- night, Richard Kirschner, Lion
ciation Hockey Club will hold a Party clique chairman, announced.
party at 4 p.m. Monday in the
playroom in White Hall. review the club's activities for
Refreshments will be served, next fall. Officers for next fall
and Mary Martin, president, will will be elected.
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Give Once . . .
When You Give to The
Serve .A7l
• World Student Service Fund
e. State College Welfare Fund
• American Heart Aisociation
• American Cancer Society
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